Drinking while gaming

kai_uk

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Having an alcoholic beverage is the usual way of relaxing and unwinding after a hard days work, also fragging some players on your favourite game. However, does it have a negative impact on your shooting? After a beer your reaction slows down which affects your aim. What do you drink while gaming?
 
Since I am a really hardcore gamer. There is only one drink that I would even consider drinking while gaming. That drink is water with lemon squeeze and a teaspoon of honey.

The drink of champions.
 
LOL Viper! Very hardcore, all the other gamers must be quaking in their boots. I usually have honey & lemon when i have a sore throat or flu, it is a nice beverage. But if you are a really serious gamer you would have a stockpile of redbull on one side of your computer, and a can recycling bin on the other side.
 
ohh its great fun,drinking while gaming and while playing jumping tweety its totally an outstanding experience let me introduce you to the cute game JUmping Tweety.The main character is the cute blue birdie which tends to jump from one tree to the another and crossing the hurdles of tree’s is just like an obstacle for the birdie and the players are the angels for her as they are going to help the tweety to fight the obstacle coming her way and moving forward. While helping the tweety crossing trees, you would be offered a medal at the end of each session depending upon the score. Using this traditional medal plan renders the reward system understandable to non-gamers and brilliance after this mindset was that it was also such a challenge that it gave players a feeling of achievement whenever they managed to clear an in-game obstacle.
 
I'm not so sure it matters for me. I find playing games a little "loose" is fun. Specially playing League of Ledends, when the rest of the team is like, "Why are you dying so much?" I'd be like "Hold my banana my beers getting cold". Half of them get mad and the other halve don't understand.
 
With regards to drinking while gaming,it's all relative to what I am actually playing. For example if I'm playing an mmo on my Playstation 3 console and I am just not doing any quests or missions, than I will having a glass of wine or scotch. However if I am raiding, quest that requires diligence and concentration because of a certain mechanic in gameplay then I won't have anything. But if I am just "fooling around" so to speak than of course I'll have a nice glass of scotch.
 
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